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TiddlyWiki can be a simple journal that somehow keeps memories local to your devices and easy to find for 20 years, or a personal in-browser app framework, if you're susceptible to nerd sniping. Use it to practice your JavaScript if you want!
Product Hunt wants me to say what alternatives I've considered. There wasn't anything comparable when I started using TW. Since then, I've tried a lot of note-taking and journalling solutions, and rolled my own web apps and spreadsheets. If I would like to be able to find it again in 5 years or more, I know to put it into my standalone single-file TiddlyWiki. Short of writing into plain text files, you can't get more reliable and durable, but tiddlers are easier to organise.
Kudos to Jeremy and the TW community for keeping the ball rolling. Excited for this new release!
Did your favorite reading software disappear overnight (rhymes with Rocket) ? Or maybe your "free" information manager decided to start charging you the equivalent of an automobile payment (rhymes with NeverWrote ) ? Tired of open source solutions that haven't been updated in 3 years or that shut down just when you committed (Omnivore)? Afraid that Google won't keep "Keep"?
Take control of your information with TiddlyWiki, the great information manager with the unfortunate name. It works anywhere a browser works. If they still have browsers in the 22nd century, your great-great grand kids will be able to read your diary. Unless you have decided to encrypt it -- which you can do with the click of a button. It's been around for nearly 2 decades and the team is making plans through 2034.
Roll your own Roam (tm), chart your garden, reference your own bookmarks, make your own travel list, organize your shopping list, Get Things Done, or entertain yourself not getting things done, carry your notes with you, or encrypt them and slap them on a server, whatever it is you want to do, you can do it with TiddlyWiki and the help of the great tiddlywiki community.
TiddlyWiki … a beast-mode productivity tool capable of being molded to your own personal thinking-style and usage. It is fully-customizable, not cloud-tethered, and dependency-less, unlike anything else out there; Notion, Obsidian, Tana, Roam … these don't even compare. It is the preferred choice for privacy-first users who are looking for unique ways to curate personal information, expand their creative potential, and bring a measure of order to the chaos of today's information landscape. I cannot recommend it enough.
TiddlyWiki has been a fantastic companion to me. It lets me own my stuff and rest asured I can still use my notes in years to come. It is a great tool to collect knowledge and organize it. And I should mention it also helps me to organize my day.
I prefer it to all the commercial apps that are out there like OneNote, Evernote.
Extremely powerful, flexible, and extendable. Advertises itself for note-taking and journaling, but can be used to create virtually anything you desire. It does have a steep learning curve, but this is more of an issue with the documentation than with the software itself, and the community is incredibly friendly and kind to beginners. I have used it for 4 years and it's been part of my everyday life since.
